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  <title>THE TEACHING OF PRONUNCIATION THROUGH ENGLISH SONGS (AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AT SMP NEGERI 9 BANDA ACEH)</title>
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  <namePart>Dewi Sabrina</namePart>
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   <placeTerm type="text">Banda Aceh</placeTerm>
   <publisher>Universitas Syiah Kuala</publisher>
   <dateIssued>2021</dateIssued>
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 <note>This study is aimed at finding out whether English songs strategy can increase students'  ability  in  pronouncing  English words  of junior high  school  students.  The study is an experimental  study. The hypotheses of this study are (I) the  instruction through   English  songs  can   improve  the  student's  pronunciation   (Ha).  (2)  The instruction  through  English songs cannot  improve  the student's  pronunciation  (Ho). The  population  of this  study  is  the  second  year  students  of SMP Negeri  9 Banda Aceh. There are three classes  for the second year  that named 2',  2, and 2'.  As the sample,  the researcher took two classes,  2' and 2. 2' was a control  class and 2 was an  experimental   class.  The  total   number  of the  sample  was  60  students.  The instrum ent that  is used for pre-test and post-test was oral test.  The test consisted  of three songs;  Yesterday (The Beatles), You Raise Me Up (Josh Groban), and I  Have a dream (Westlife). There were five meetings in this research.  Here, some formulas that are suggested by Arikunto (2006) were used to analyze the data. The result of the test from the using of the songs in experimentaJ class showed that the students'  ability in mastering  pronunciation  increased  which  was  proved  by the  t-score  result.  The  t• score was 3.641, referred to the t-table at level significance 0.05%  with the degree of freedom (dn)  58 the result was higher than the t-table,  so the alternative  hypothesis that stated using songs can  increase  students'  ability  in  pronunciation  students  was accepted.&#13;
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